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Will Global Warming affect Malaria Worldwide?. By Philip Keech Aaron Wheeler. Introduction . Frame question: Will Global Warming affect the spread of Malaria Worldwide in the future? Aim/ focus:
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Will Global Warming affect Malaria Worldwide? By Philip Keech Aaron Wheeler
Introduction • Frame question: • Will Global Warming affect the spread of Malaria Worldwide in the future? • Aim/ focus: • To find out: How will the increasing heat of the Earth affect the spread of Mosquitoes Globally? • To research the spread of Malaria with the help of Global Warming over the last 20 years. • How can Global Warming and Malaria be stopped from spreading. • Method: • Background Information on: • The spread and history of Malaria. • How Global Warming can affect Malaria worldwide. • How long will it take for Malaria to spread Globally? • Questionnaire. • And make a Conclusion and Analysis of our experiment.
What is What Global Warming:Global Warming is the increase in the average temperature of the atmosphere, oceans, and landmasses of Earth. The planet has warmed (and cooled) many times during the 4.65 billion years of its history. Malaria: Malaria is usually treated with chloroquine, but does not really ever work, except in parts of Southern America. It rarely works in Africa because their resistance is lower. Malaria is one of the world’s most deadly diseases and kills millions of people in Africa. Malaria is mainly found around the equator, in the tropics.
Malaria in Barking and Dagenham The total number of notifiable diseases reported in Barking & Dagenham during 1993/1997 Malaria is found even in MEDC's, though it is mainly found in countries such as Africa and others that are in the Tropic’s. Malaria was in Barking and Dagenham before we were even born and it still is today, Malaria though is very rare but will visit us again in the future. The spread of Malaria can come from immigrants or travellers that have been in the tropics. The future for Barking and Dagenham is secure for many years until it becomes hot enough for the start of Malaria to spread.